RL.3.5

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RL.3.5. Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.

Students will read and listen to Aunt Pearlie Sue’s animated Gullah version of the traditional folktale "The Little Red Hen." Storytellers are important people in most cultures. They entertain, educate and pass on the history of their culture. Often ...the stories they tell are what we call folktales, traditional stories that have been passed down through the generations. Often, these stories teach a moral or explain the origin something in nature. “The Little Red Hen teaches about the importance of hard work.[more]

Students will read and listen to Aunt Pearlie Sue’s animated Gullah version of the traditional folktale "What a Friend." Storytellers are important people in most cultures. They entertain, educate and pass on the history of their culture. Often the s...tories they tell are what we call folktales, traditional stories that have been passed down through the generations. Often, these stories teach a moral or explain the origin something in nature. In “What a Friend” snail learns valuable lessons about true friendship.[more]

This video version of The Jumblies, written by Edward Lear, includes text, narration, and pictures. It is part of the suggested reading materials listed on the CoreStandards.org website for grades 2-3. (05:30)

This video version of 'My Father's Dragon' by Ruth Stiles Gammett includes text, narration, and pictures. It is listed on the Corestandards.org website as part of the suggested reading material for grades 2-3. (03:30)

This video includes text, narration, and pictures for the poem Eating While Reading by Gary Soto. The poem is part of the suggested reading material listed on the corestandards.org website for grades 2-3. (01:15)

Students will read and listen to Aunt Pearlie Sue’s animated Gullah version of the traditional folktale "The Jealous Bragging Turtle." Storytellers are important people in most cultures. They entertain, educate and pass on the history of their cultur...e. Often the stories they tell are what we call folktales, traditional stories that have been passed down through the generations. Often, these stories teach a moral or explain the origin something in nature. In “The Jealous Bragging Turtle” Cootah learns a valuable lesson about jealousy and bragging.[more]

Students will love this poem by Shel Silverstein. The beginning letters are mixed up and sound very silly. In classic Shel Silverstein style, students will love his rhyming words and unusual characters. What a great resource to introduce and use poet...ry in the classroom. (1:29)[more]

Students will enjoy this poem by Shel Silverstein. A child pretends to be sick with a long, long list of symptoms and finds out it's Saturday. This would be a great resource for a creative writing project. (1:21)

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